Am I the only one who remembers this?

Somewhere buried in my VHS collection is an episode of this show, which
i have long since forgotten. I believe it used to air on HBO in the mid
80s, and I supposed was re-dubbed in English under the name "Seabert",
since this apparently is a French cartoon. The basic plot was Tommy and
Ayma and their friend Seabert the seal in the frozen North, always
foiling the evil plots of Uncle Smokey, a fur trader. Uncle Smokey and
his dimwitted thugs were always trying to capture Seaburt in an attempt
to get his fur (which was never actually mentioned to be his plan on
the show, but now seems pretty obvious....and a little grim.) Besides
that plot line which kids probably didn't understand, it was a decent
children's show. I hope i can dig up that tape.

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Yes, I remember it It's called "Seabert"

in the USA North America versions. I was the USA based English language
release version casting director and supervisor; and I was proud to
become the voice of Graphite, under my persona and the animation team
development, as the series evolved in the US. The series for North
America was named Seabert, and eventually went to HBO. The animation
was contracted production to Mill Valley Animation at the time, while
Image One had casting and voice tracking assignments. The home video
episodes can still be found in many rental/retail market outlets. I'm
giving it a warm vote 7 out of 10 and out of personal affinity, noting
that most cartoons in the 80's had little to do with "green, socially
rewarding and altruistic" content. Plus, we really had some fun.